Re: [patch 00/46] High resolution timer / dynamic tick update

From: Daniel Walker
Date: Wed Jan 24 2007 - 12:23:16 EST


On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 17:00 +0100, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> you are also misunderstand the change. While the TSC is the only
> unstable clocksource right now, the previous code tied the TSC to the
> >pm-timer< clocksource. This change makes it generic, hence the TSC can
> be verified by a hpet-only system (no pm-timer) as well. Systems without
> a pm-timer and with a TSC are quite common. So it solves a real problem.

Here is an example of what I was talking about in my last email . This
is a TSC specific clock verify ontop of -mm + my patches. It will use
and acpi_pm or and hpet (or pit or whatever) . Clearly the
implementation details could be worked on but the clock access would
remain largely the same.

Signed-Off-By: Daniel Walker <dwalker@xxxxxxxxxx>

---
arch/i386/kernel/tsc.c | 93 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
include/linux/clocksource.h | 5 ++
2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 49 deletions(-)

Index: linux-2.6.19/arch/i386/kernel/tsc.c
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.19.orig/arch/i386/kernel/tsc.c
+++ linux-2.6.19/arch/i386/kernel/tsc.c
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ static struct clocksource clocksource_ts
.mask = CLOCKSOURCE_MASK(64),
.mult = 0, /* to be set */
.shift = 22,
- .flags = CLOCKSOURCE_64BITS,
+ .flags = CLOCKSOURCE_64BITS | CLOCKSOURCE_PM_AFFECTED,
.list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(clocksource_tsc.list),
};

@@ -382,55 +382,54 @@ static struct dmi_system_id __initdata b
{}
};

-#define TSC_FREQ_CHECK_INTERVAL MSEC_PER_SEC
+#define WATCHDOG_TRESHOLD (NSEC_PER_SEC >> 4)
+#define TSC_FREQ_CHECK_INTERVAL (MSEC_PER_SEC/2)
static struct timer_list verify_tsc_freq_timer;
static unsigned long pm_multiplier;
+struct clocksource *verify_clock;
+

/* XXX - Probably should add locking */
static void verify_tsc_freq(unsigned long unused)
{
- static u64 last_tsc;
- static unsigned long last_jiffies, last_pm;
+ static unsigned long last_jiffies;
+ static cycle_t last_tsc, last_verify;

- u64 now_tsc, interval_tsc, tmp;
- unsigned long now_jiffies, interval_jiffies, pm, pm_delta;
+ cycle_t now_tsc, interval_tsc, verify_clock_now, interval_verify;
+ unsigned long now_jiffies, interval_jiffies;
+ s64 ns_tsc, ns_verify, clock_diff;

if (check_tsc_unstable())
return;

- rdtscll(now_tsc);
now_jiffies = jiffies;
- pm = acpi_pm_read_early();
+
+ now_tsc = clocksource_read(&clocksource_tsc);
+ verify_clock_now = clocksource_read(verify_clock);

if (!last_jiffies)
goto out;

- interval_tsc = now_tsc - last_tsc;
- interval_tsc *= HZ;
- do_div(interval_tsc, cpu_khz*1000);
-
- if (pm == last_pm) {
- interval_jiffies = now_jiffies - last_jiffies;
- } else {
- if (pm < last_pm)
- pm_delta = (pm + ACPI_PM_OVRRUN) - last_pm;
- else
- pm_delta = pm - last_pm;
- tmp = (((u64) pm_delta) * pm_multiplier) >> 22;
- do_div(tmp, (NSEC_PER_SEC/HZ));
- interval_jiffies = (unsigned long) tmp;
- }

- if (interval_tsc < (interval_jiffies * 3 / 4)) {
+ interval_tsc = clocksource_subtract(&clocksource_tsc, last_tsc, now_tsc);
+ interval_verify = clocksource_subtract(verify_clock, last_verify,
+ verify_clock_now);
+
+ ns_tsc = cyc2ns(&clocksource_tsc, interval_tsc);
+ ns_verify = cyc2ns(verify_clock, interval_verify);
+
+ clock_diff = ns_tsc - ns_verify;
+ if (abs(clock_diff) > WATCHDOG_TRESHOLD) {
printk("TSC appears to be running slowly. "
- "Marking it as unstable\n");
+ "Marking it as unstable");
mark_tsc_unstable();
return;
}
out:
last_tsc = now_tsc;
last_jiffies = now_jiffies;
- last_pm = pm;
+ last_verify = verify_clock_now;
+
/* set us up to go off on the next interval: */
mod_timer(&verify_tsc_freq_timer,
jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(TSC_FREQ_CHECK_INTERVAL));
@@ -471,29 +470,6 @@ static int __init init_tsc_clocksource(v
if (check_tsc_unstable())
clocksource_tsc.flags |= CLOCKSOURCE_UNSTABLE;

- /*
- * Mark TSC unsuitable for high resolution timers, when
- * pm_timer is not available as a fallback. TSC has so many
- * pitfalls: frequency changes, stop in idle ... When we
- * switch to high resolution mode we can not longer detect a
- * firmware caused frequency change, as the emulated tick uses
- * TSC as reference. This results in a circular dependency.
- * Switch only to high resolution mode, if pm_timer or such is
- * available.
- */
- if (!pmtmr_ioport) {
- mark_tsc_unstable();
- clocksource_tsc.flags &= CLOCKSOURCE_UNSTABLE;
- }
-
- pm_multiplier = clocksource_hz2mult(PMTMR_TICKS_PER_SEC, 22);
-
- init_timer(&verify_tsc_freq_timer);
- verify_tsc_freq_timer.function = verify_tsc_freq;
- verify_tsc_freq_timer.expires =
- jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(TSC_FREQ_CHECK_INTERVAL);
- add_timer(&verify_tsc_freq_timer);
-
return clocksource_register(&clocksource_tsc);
}

@@ -501,3 +477,22 @@ static int __init init_tsc_clocksource(v
}

fs_initcall(init_tsc_clocksource);
+
+void tsc_verify_init(void)
+{
+ verify_clock = clocksource_get_clock(NULL, CLOCKSOURCE_PM_AFFECTED);
+ if (!verify_clock) {
+ printk("TSC: Verify clock not found!\n");
+ return;
+ }
+
+ printk("TSC: selected %s for TSC verification\n", verify_clock->name);
+
+ init_timer(&verify_tsc_freq_timer);
+ verify_tsc_freq_timer.function = verify_tsc_freq;
+ verify_tsc_freq_timer.expires =
+ jiffies + msecs_to_jiffies(TSC_FREQ_CHECK_INTERVAL);
+ add_timer(&verify_tsc_freq_timer);
+
+}
+device_initcall(tsc_verify_init);
Index: linux-2.6.19/include/linux/clocksource.h
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.19.orig/include/linux/clocksource.h
+++ linux-2.6.19/include/linux/clocksource.h
@@ -207,6 +207,11 @@ static inline s64 cyc2ns(struct clocksou
return ret;
}

+static inline s64 clocksource_subtract(struct clocksource* cs, s64 start, s64 stop)
+{
+ return ((stop - start) & cs->mask);
+}
+
/**
* clocksource_calculate_interval - Calculates a clocksource interval struct
*


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